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This sumptuous original captures the very essence of youthful anticipation. "What wind is it that blows here? What change is come about? I pray it is a good wind, an angel breathing out..." With its stormy,...view details

A percussive piano theme underscores this haunting opening number from what many consider to be Sondheim's greatest musical score. An ominous chorus invites listeners to "attend the tale of Sweeney Todd" as...view details

An invigorating work, full of wonderful contrasts in vocal textures and dynamics! "Plaudite, plaudite, clap your hands. Psallite, psallite, play your strings" is a recurrent motive that fuels the excitement...view details

For chorus with piano, guitar, bass guitar and drums, this 14-minute work based on Genesis is tightly structured authentic rock sound. Ample opportunity for instrumental improvisation is provided, but parts...view details

This is truly a song that needs no introduction. Quoting America the Beautiful, this stunning arrangement of the Irving Berlin standard begins with a flourish before settling into the seldom-heard...view details

"He is seeking you, will you be found?" With a deep, poetic text on God's pursuit of His children, this quiet original anthem is a gentle song of invitation that speaks directly to the heart of the listener....view details

From the simplicity of the opening chant to its soaring climax, this setting of a traditional Latin text will be a stunning addition to any concert program! Tom Porter weaves provocative melodic lines with...view details

This powerful setting of a Christmas classic is sure to become a favorite. Scored for SATB chorus, piano duet and optional string quartet, the strong, legato chorus is driven by the marcato accompaniment to a...view details

Of the compositions written in the aftermath of the attacks of 9/11, none is more compelling and deeply moving than this stunning tribute to all those who serve and protect. Joe Martin's rich melody is bathed...view details

This soulful ballad from Gershwin's "Porgy and Bess" deserves only the finest choral arrangement - this one is magnificent! Absolutely glorious with either piano accompaniment or full orchestration, it...view details

"I see trees of green, red roses, too..." Everyone knows and loves this beautiful song, made famous by Louis Armstrong. Leave it to Mark Hayes to take it to a whole new level! Its message of optimism and love...view details